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Discover the World’s Largest Free Barbie Expo in Downtown Montreal

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Montreal is known for its vibrant culture and unique attractions, but there’s one exhibit that stands out for fashion enthusiasts and pop culture lovers alike—the Barbie Expo. Located in the heart of downtown Montreal, this free exhibit is the largest permanent Barbie doll museum in the world. The display offers visitors a glamorous journey through the evolution of the iconic doll.

A Convenient Location

The Barbie Expo is situated in Les Cours Mont-Royal, an upscale shopping center at 1455 Peel Street. The central location makes it easily accessible whether you’re exploring the city’s bustling streets or visiting nearby attractions like the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts.

Must-See Highlights

Designer Dolls: The exhibit features over 1,000 Barbie dolls, each dressed by some of the world’s most renowned fashion designers, including Versace, Dior, Oscar de la Renta, and Christian Louboutin. Marvel at the intricately detailed couture outfits, each a miniature masterpiece.

Global Glamour: The exhibition showcases Barbie dolls dressed in traditional attire from around the world offering a glimpse into global cultures. From elegant Japanese kimonos to vibrant Indian saris, this section is a tribute to the doll’s international appeal.

Barbie Expo - Cultural Display of dolls.

Celebrity Sightings: The Barbie Expo isn’t just about fashion—it also celebrates significant figures and moments in pop culture. You’ll find dolls representing iconic personalities like Audrey Hepburn, Marilyn Monroe, and even the legendary Queen Elizabeth II.

Additionally, the expo includes Barbie dolls modelled after popular characters from movies and TV shows. This includes The Hunger Games, Twilight, The Addams Family, and I Love Lucy.

Interactive Experience: To make your visit even more memorable, the Barbie Expo offers an interactive experience. You can pose with life-sized Barbie boxes, making for the perfect Instagram-worthy photo op.

Barbie Expo - Misha Collins from Supernatural inside a pretend Barbie box.
Misha Collins, best known for his portrayal as Castiel in the hit show Supernatural, was spotted at the Barbie Expo in April of 2018.

Legacy of Iconic Barbie

The Barbie Expo is a celebration of fashion, culture, and the enduring legacy of Barbie as a cultural icon. The collection is thoughtfully curated with each doll presented in themed displays that highlight the creativity and craftsmanship behind the world’s most famous doll (Sorry to any Bratz lovers!). Whether you’re a lifelong Barbie fan or simply curious about the exhibit, the Barbie Expo promises a delightful and nostalgic experience that appeals to visitors of all ages.

So, if you find yourself in Montreal and want to indulge in a bit of fashion and pop culture nostalgia, the Barbie Expo is an absolute must-visit.

Safe travels,

Carina

Barbie Expo - Evolution of Barbie

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